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Starless: Starless - VINYL LPTitle: Starless Artist: Starless Label: Marina Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 4015698004625 Genre: Rock Release Date: 2016 09 02 Number of Discs: 2 Additional Details: WITH CD LP version. Includes CD. The self titled debut album from Starless is the lushly orchestrated brainchild of Paul McGeechan, keyboard player of Love & Money from Glasgow. It's an epic and unique album, widescreen in scope and ambition, featuring such illustrious collaborators as
Title: StarlessArtist: Starless
Label: Marina
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 4015698004625
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2016-09-02
Number of Discs: 2
Additional Details: WITH CD
LP version. Includes CD. The self-titled debut album from Starless is the lushly orchestrated brainchild of Paul McGeechan, keyboard player of Love & Money from Glasgow. It's an epic and unique album, widescreen in scope and ambition, featuring such illustrious collaborators as Paul Buchanan (The Blue Nile), Karen Matheson (Capercaillie), Julie Fowlis and Chris Thomson (The Bathers). McGeechan, who wrote, arranged and masterminded the project, recorded the album with the stunning Prague Philharmonic Orchestra. The result is an emotional soundscape with references ranging from Ennio Morricone to The Cocteau Twins and David Sylvian. "Fuadach" provides the opening titles to this very special cinematic musical journey. It is followed by the late-night beauty of title track "Starless", sung by Paul Buchanan (Buchanan's first vocal for quite some time): "In a starless sky, one shutdown moon, here in this city, we fall in love too soon". "Whispered Reason No. 2" and "Solitude", both sung by Marie Claire Lee, recall the other-worldly beauty of Liz Fraser of The Cocteau Twins. Another great collaborator on Starless is Karen Matheson. Her beautiful voice is featured on the celestial "The Surge Of The Sea" which is sung in Gaelic. Scottish folk singer Julie Fowlis provides vocals on the second Gaelic language song on the album, the ethereal "Duthaich Mhicaoidh". Chris Thomson sings the gorgeous "Misty Nights": "Sure as east meets west, she's in her summer dress, young musicians on their knees". McGeechan and Thomson were both members of legendary post-Postcard band Friends Again in the early '80s. "Within These Walls", sung by Andrew White, recalls the melancholy art-pop of early '80s Peter Gabriel. The atmospheric "Yellow Midnight" is sung by Gwen Stewart who has recorded with Sugartown. Turn the lights down low, turn up the volume and get on a trip with this very special and, yes, quite spectacular album. It's a beauty.
Tracks:
1.1 Fuadach
1.2 Starless
1.3 Whispered Reason No. 2
1.4 Apocalypse
1.5 The Surge of the Sea
1.6 Solitude
1.7 Within These Walls
1.8 Misty Nights
1.9 Yellow Midnight
1.10 Duthaich Mhicaoidh
1.11 Jura
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★★★★★ 5
It works
Color: Omni S1 Pro 17P
Is compatible with my vacuum and had no issues
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Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Compatible
Color: Omni S1 Pro 17P
Parts work perfectly
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Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Exactly what I wanted
This robo-vac works great! Most of the well known products in this category are full of crap that you don't need, or is even spying on you. I'm sorry, but my appliances don't need WIFI, camera's, mapping features and an internet connection to send them to... who??? This unit has everything you need and nothing you don't. I bought it because my dog is shedding like crazy and leaving my floor looking like it needs a haircut. The Eufy has done a great job of picking up ALL of the dog hair, dirt and small particles, and has yet to become clogged. The floor it is cleaning is a linoleum floor that has a low pile rug and it cleans both very well. The Eufy runs for well over an hour and one of the best things about it.... it is VERY quiet. Emptying the dust bin is super easy, and cleaning the filters is very easy as well. The Eufy comes with extra side brushes and an extra roller. I have not had to change any of them yet, but maintenance and cleaning of these items has been made very easy as well. It comes with a well thought out cleaning tool that makes cleaning easy. It has a cutter on it, similar to an envelope opener, that gets under hair that wraps around the roller and and slices it off. This is a problem with ANY vacuum that has a roller, and this tool works very well for this. To be honest, I wasn't sure what to expect at the price point, but the Eufy works better than the older I-robot I had some time ago and is far easier to maintain. The very first time it ran it was learning the room and did not make it back to the dock, but every use since, it has always gotten back and docked. If you want a robot vac that you can start with a remote or program a schedule in, without WIFI, camera's, and yet another app to install on your phone, I highly recommend the Eufy... you won't be disappointed.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2023
★★★★★ 5
The Silent, Obsessive Predator in the War on Filth: A Dispatch on the eufy L60
Size: eufy L60 SES (renewed)
Dateline: My Living Room Floor, a Battlefield of Invisible Grime, 1:30 AM. The house is quiet. The world is asleep. But in the darkness, a hunter stirs. It detaches itself from its charging dock with a soft, electronic whir, its single laser-eye pulsing with a cool, blue light. This is not a vacuum cleaner. This is the eufy L60, an autonomous, dirt-seeking assassin, and it is beginning its nightly patrol.
To call what this machine does "mapping" is a gross understatement. This is military-grade reconnaissance. On its maiden voyage, the L60 didn't just bumble around bumping into things. No, it conducted a systematic, laser-guided survey of my entire living space, rendering a perfect, eerily accurate floor plan on my phone. It knows the terrain. It has identified the chair legs, the table supports, the treacherous geography of the area rug. It has logged the coordinates of every obstacle. It is operating with a level of tactical awareness that would make a special forces operative blush.
And then, the hunt begins. With 5,000 Pascals of raw, unadulterated suction power, it doesn't just "pick up" dirt; it inhales it. It moves in straight, deliberate, overlapping lines, a methodical grid search that leaves no square inch un-scoured. Dust, crumbs, the detritus of a life lived with a certain amount of reckless abandon—all of it vanishes into its maw. And hair… good heavens, the hair. It attacks strands of human and pet hair with a special kind of ferocity, its "Hair Detangling Technology" acting like a tiny, internal machete, chopping the stuff up before it can choke the machinery. It is a savage and beautiful solution to an ancient and vexing problem.
But the true genius, the feature that elevates this from a clever gadget to a genuine domestic revolution, is the self-empty station. This monolith is not just a charger; it is the L60's base of operations. After its patrol is complete, the little predator dutifully returns to the dock. And then you hear it—a ferocious, ten-second roar, like a miniature jet engine firing up. That is the sound of every speck of filth the robot has collected being violently sucked from its belly into a sealed bag within the tower.
The result? You don't have to do a thing. For up to 60 days, this silent partnership continues. The robot hunts, it cleans, it reports back to its base, it unloads its grim bounty, and it prepares for the next mission. You are completely removed from the dirtiest part of the process.
This eufy L60 is not just an appliance; it's a quantum leap. It is a quiet, frighteningly intelligent, and ruthlessly efficient solution to the endless, soul-crushing war against domestic filth. It maps its battlefield with perfect precision, it hunts its prey with relentless power, and it handles its own dirty work. It is, without a doubt, the single greatest ally you could ever have in the quest for a clean floor. Absolutely amazing.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2024
★★★★★ 1
Waste of money
Size: eufy L60 SES (renewed)
This vacuum is a total let down. It cleans well enough however it has lost its network connection every month since I have owned it. Not only do I have to take 20 minutes to get it to finally reconnect, but it also wipes out the map that is stored. So I can’t clean until it re-maps the floor, I have to re-divide the rooms, and ultimately can’t clean for close to 2 hours when I need it most. Don’t waste your time with this unit unless you want to deal with network issues every month
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Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2025